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A 0.860-kg sample of tin (with a specific heat of 210.0 J/(kg x K)) is heated to 525 K and then placed in 1.20 kg of water that is at 303 K. If the system is left to reach its equilibrium state, what will the equilibrium temperature be? Assume that no thermal energy is lost to the external environment. Use 4.186 J/(g x K) as the specific heat of water.

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